Envoy Pilots AA?
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Please find a quote like that from me and I will never post here again.
I'll be waiting for your apology.
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But no in all seriousness, only time it's ok is when ppl ask who you work for and explaining, a company that flies for American Eagle is easier to explain then saying Envoy. Because let's be real, 99.9% of the ppl flying in the planes have no clue the planes are Envoy, PSA, Republic, Skywest, etc...
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Who else tells people you don’t want to talk to/aren’t in the airline industry that you work for American Eagle? Cause I do that a lot, instead of explaining the whole regional business model.
On topic, this guy was probably a new scrub fresh out of indoc where they tell us to “say we’re AA when jumpseating” because we have to do this w/ the gate agent for CASS purposes. We all know we’re regional paupers unfit to look mainline lords in the eye.
On topic, this guy was probably a new scrub fresh out of indoc where they tell us to “say we’re AA when jumpseating” because we have to do this w/ the gate agent for CASS purposes. We all know we’re regional paupers unfit to look mainline lords in the eye.
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I always say that I work for Eagle rather than explaining it. When I get someone who says which one and understands that there used to be a real American Eagle then I say Envoy. Sometimes I have to explain how we were named after a crappy US Airways “first class” product and how our name was changed into a brand.
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